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Joey Hajda
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Classes by Beth Plus: Friendly Chemistry Course
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Learn more about the Friendly Chemistry course taught by Dr. Joey Hajda and presented by Classes by Beth Plus.
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 3: The Dizzy Electron Activity
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 3: The Dizzy Electron Activity
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 3: Quantum Mechanics Demonstrations
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 3: Quantum Mechanics Demonstrations
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 12: Ion Bingo
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 12: Ion Bingo
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 2: The Atom Smasher Game
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 2: The Atom Smasher Game
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 2: The Stinky Atom Game
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 2: The Stinky Atom Game
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 19: Analysis of Air Lab
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 19: Analysis of Air Lab
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 11: Ionization Action Game
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 11: Ionization Action Game
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 30: Pop Can Crushing Lab
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 30: Pop Can Crushing Lab
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 17: Weighing Moles of Compounds
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 17: Weighing Moles of Compounds
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 9: Electron Escape Activity
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 9: Electron Escape Activity
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 2: Making Playdough Models of Atoms
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 2: Making Playdough Models of Atoms
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 14: Introducing the Polyatomic Ions
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 14: Introducing the Polyatomic Ions
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 2: Birthday Atom Models
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 2: Birthday Atom Models
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 4: Introducing the Doowop Board
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 4: Introducing the Doowop Board
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 4: The Teamwork Game (Doowop Board Filling Version)
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 4: The Teamwork Game (Doowop Board Filling Version)
Friendly Chemistry Lesson 5: The Teamwork Game (Orbital Notation Version)
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Friendly Chemistry Lesson 5: The Teamwork Game (Orbital Notation Version)
I'm moving an entire tree of hickory, 6" at the butt, 30' long. I'm using a heavy duty 4 wheel cart. I will lay it middle-wise in the cart; tie a long rope to the handle. I hope I will be do-able to steer the cart via the 30 ' rope, as I walk out in front. What do you think? Super idea you had to grab the small end of the log for guiding the cart.
Hi I just wanna say I've really been enjoying the chemistry course my co-op is doing the course as a class and its one of my favourites
Came here searching for a few different ideas about how to shift a tree trunk I cut down today. That's a great solution!
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Clever chap. Well done
Would it be faster to use a mini marshmallow?
Is this from the Video Lessons or the Audiobook?
Wondering if you might tell me where you got the green plates/mounts for the wheels?
I have learned so much thanks to you.
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Mr. Hajda, I have these texts and cannot find the gameboard anywhere! I have searched the teacher guide which you reference, and the student text just in case, and the manipulatives book (I see the cards), but not the board. Help!
Just found it... It's in the 2nd teacher's manual.
Amazing!
very good
What are some items that you recommend weighing besides baking soda and salt?
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My suggestion for a simple brake is simply tie a small stick vertically at the smaller end of the log, near to the holding hands. It can also be served as a resting column if you are feeling tired at some point. To brake the load, it is simply lower the small end of the log, letting it touching the ground. The depth of the vertical stick determines the braking force! The soil will slow down the travelling.
thanks i need this lol
Move to the middle, bigger wheels and you have a log arch, what is called in Dutch Mallejan
Great work sir.
Thanks for this video Joey! As a teacher who is still learning chemistry is there a sheet with chemical compounds, and correct answers to use in this game?
If those were real logs (bigger diameter), I guess the easiest thing to do is to buy an electric portable winch and pull them out (attach chain to one end and pull). Using a manual winch ('come along') would also work but it would take too long.
Logs come in all shapes and sizes. Sure if they were bigger a different solution would be better. Not sure how your comment is of any use or relevant to what's happening in the video
Log? No that's just a limb.
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How do I reference your work if I use this idea?
Thats called a large log?
came here to figure out how to move large logs and found a video showing how to move sticks instead.
I'm here because of homework
Same here 😂
Same
Would it not be even easier if you put the middle of the log on the cart so its acting like a fulcrum and you dont have to actually lift the log.
Add some rear steer wheels and ride on down!!
Very even ground, though. Usually have to get the logs out of the woods, going over roots, stumps and ruts. Maybe pulling with tongs at front and the cart at the back end (?)
Nice work, Joey. I did something similar using an old hand truck.dolly my son gave me. I wish it had bigger wheels but I didn't holler about free. I was moving 10 foot sections of double-layered PVC culvert pipe from my staging area to where I finally wanted it dropped off. Enjoyed a full-watch. 👍
Is The friendly chemistry essentials from Timberdoodle.com all that one would need ?
Wow those are little sticks lol ,please stop calling them logs lmao lol ,i can carry 2 of those on my shoulders lol .. sticks r not logs .com
You sound like an idiot Jason.
Now all I have to do is figure out how to make the cart. Thanks for making the video. It’s exactly the thing I needed to see!!
Can i get the answers to the lesson 24 test?
i have the answers for the lesson 24 homework. Although i don't think you need it anymore since your wanted the test answers 2 years ago
I found these pictures of things that might be useful to you. www.pinterest.com/pin/449867450264487662/ The log lifter on wheels is called a grasshopper in the construction trade.
I saw a construction cart that holds thousands of pound. It has a metal lifting rack with a two foot elevator on it give or take a foot. It has 4 wheels and a special large square cart. You set the cart on the ground then you lower the lift on the wheel base and pull it out. You can then go get another cart or set it aside until you finish loading or unloading. When you are ready to move the stationery cart you run the wheel cart under the lip of it and lift it up. It was really cool. I imagine it was expensive too. Probably more for moving wood after it is cut. I saw on this youtube video at: ua-cam.com/video/fD_0HqYOWKk/v-deo.html starting at 0:10 on the video. It is the first item shown.
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Brilliant idea I'll give it a go I'm all for making the job easier nice 1
Great idea and good thinking. One question though if its an old home site there should be old trail for driving up to it. Are you able to actually drive up there im sure they got a hole in the fence somewhere.
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Good idea! Can you help me with a land grant 3477944124 the land I am on is up for immediate destruction?! John
A rope with a Canadian Jam Knot would work well for holding the timber in place.
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